Packaging Design & PLM
(2 companies)Software used to design packaging, or otherwise define, design, and govern packaging and manufacturing assets before they enter production, establishing specifications, designs, and rules consumed by downstream planning, execution, and quality systems. Examples include packaging design and specification management software, digital engineering and pre-production modeling software, product and packaging lifecycle management (PLM) software, artwork, labeling and packaging asset data management software, engineering change and version control software, and analogous pre-production software solutions.
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Epson America Inc.
Epson’s Label Boost software is designed to give shipping operations a way to easily add color and dynamic content for what would otherwise be black-and-white shipping labels. Label Boost software can help shipping operations—especially at healthcare brands—create secondary labels, such as regulatory or shipping-and-handling labels. It can also be used to highlight critical information, such as parcel count or expedited shipping for accuracy and timeliness of delivery. Other applications for the software could be coupons, targeted ads and secondary labels. Adding such dynamic content to shipping labels helps users create new opportunities for their businesses to leverage shipping labels for marketing, while reducing material and labor costs and streamlining operations.
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Esko | Brand Solutions
Esko | Brand Solutions offers a wide range of software and hardware products for the packaging industry, including solutions to assist clients in flexo plate making, packaging pre-press, and graphic as well as structural package design. Esko's products are used by label converters, flexible packaging converters, folding carton converters, corrugated packaging converters, and others. Esko's products help packaging companies to improve their efficiency, reduce costs, and produce high-quality packaging.
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